The Vietnamese with Kenneth Nguyen
A podcast by thevietnamesepodcast
445 Episodes
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247 - Scott Ly - How to Think About Competition
Published: 4/26/2023 -
246 - Marie Hanhnhon Nguyen - Why We Need More Writers in Hollywood
Published: 4/24/2023 -
245 - Rachel Leigh Cook - A Tourist's Guide to Love
Published: 4/21/2023 -
244 - Jeremey Tran - Why Should Anyone Listen to Our Stories?
Published: 4/17/2023 -
TVL1 - Why Viet Kieu Entrepreneurs Fail in Vietnam
Published: 4/12/2023 -
243 - Cameron Nguyen - How to Monetize in the Music Game
Published: 4/11/2023 -
242 - Andy Cung - How to Become a Professional at Anything
Published: 4/10/2023 -
241 - Phúc Mập aka Brandon Hurley - How to Learn Vietnamese for Non-Vietnamese People
Published: 4/5/2023 -
240 - Eirene Tran Donohue - Screenwriter- A Tourist's Guide to Love
Published: 4/3/2023 -
239 - Nguyen Phong Dinh - What Makes a Brand Luxury?
Published: 3/31/2023 -
238 - Thomas Tri Quach - Founder Little Saigon Historian Society
Published: 3/30/2023 -
237 - Tea Ho - Television Writer
Published: 3/27/2023 -
236 - Quan Huynh - Author of Sparrow in the Razor Wire
Published: 3/23/2023 -
235 - Trấn Thành - Film Director + Actor + Comedian + MC
Published: 3/20/2023 -
234 - Lo Van Pham - NFL Official
Published: 3/17/2023 -
233- Dzung Metts - Ret. FBI Translator
Published: 3/15/2023 -
232 - Camp Len Duong - Teresa Trinh + Jaime Duy
Published: 3/14/2023 -
231 - Kirk Van Tran - Adoptee + Director of "Intersections" Docuseries
Published: 3/10/2023 -
230 - Leenda Dong - Content Creator
Published: 3/8/2023 -
229- Lien Hang - Professor of Modern Vietnamese History + East Asia at Columbia
Published: 3/6/2023
Being part of a culture of almost 100 million Vietnamese people living in the world today has its pain and challenges, but it comes with plenty of history, privileges and honors. Join Kenneth Nguyen as he spotlights Vietnamese excellence from around the world. Each episode explores the creative process of individuals shaping the diversity of what it means to be Vietnamese--as a local, born and raised, or as a third culture kid, and even the divisions that separate us politically and culturally. This show can take multiple directions, but what it will do is show Vietnamese from a transpacific lens, in all its facets and complexities.